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== Light Yagami ==
== Light Yagami ==
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Mamoru Miyano]] (JP), [[Brad Swaile]] (EN)}}
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Known aliases: Kira, {{spoiler|[[You Kill It, You Bought It|the second L]]}}.
Known aliases: Kira, {{spoiler|[[You Kill It, You Bought It|the second L]]}}.

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Tropes associated with Light:
* [[Allergic to Routine]]: Now if Light could have found some other intellectually engaging hobby the entire plot probably would not have happened.
* [[Allergic to Routine]]: Now if Light could have found some other intellectually engaging hobby the entire plot probably would not have happened.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: To Sayu.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: To Sayu.
* [[Alternate Character Reading]]: Light's name is very unusual ([[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?|as in what were his parents smoking]] [http://silentpokefreak01.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Motivational-217376451\]) and this is [[Lampshaded]] [[Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?|by several characters]]. It is read as Light but spelled with the kanji ''[[Gender Blender Name|Tsuki]]'' or moon making it a [[Meaningful Name]] since the kanji has [[Four Is Death|four strokes]] and [[Light Is Not Good]]. Also a bilingual pun on "moon light". Light or Raito is also a bilingual pun on ''Right'' or Righteous and ''Write'' as in writing.
* [[Alternate Character Reading]]: Light's name is very unusual ([[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?|as in what were his parents smoking]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20151218195518/http://silentpokefreak01.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Motivational-217376451]) and this is [[Lampshaded]] [[Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?|by several characters]]. It is read as Light but spelled with the kanji ''[[Gender Blender Name|Tsuki]]'' or moon making it a [[Meaningful Name]] since the kanji has [[Four Is Death|four strokes]] and [[Light Is Not Good]]. Also a bilingual pun on "moon light". Light or Raito is also a bilingual pun on ''Right'' or Righteous and ''Write'' as in writing.
* [[Amateur Sleuth]]: [[Backstory|Before picking up the Death Note.]]
* [[Amateur Sleuth]]: [[Backstory|Before picking up the Death Note.]]
* {{spoiler|[[Amnesiacs Are Innocent]]}}: a deliberately [[Invoked Trope]] during Light's {{spoiler|[[Memory Gambit]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Amnesiacs Are Innocent]]}}: a deliberately [[Invoked Trope]] during Light's {{spoiler|[[Memory Gambit]]}}.
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* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: The cover art of Volume 12 of the manga, ([[Sarcasm Mode|being subtle]]).
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: The cover art of Volume 12 of the manga, ([[Sarcasm Mode|being subtle]]).
** Also during the second ending theme song's animation, although if you blink you'll miss it.
** Also during the second ending theme song's animation, although if you blink you'll miss it.
* [[Cult of Personality]]: His followers are so devoted that they will commit murder for him.
* [[Cursed with Awesome]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Though]] ''[[Playing with a Trope|he]]'' [[Playing with a Trope|doesn't think of it as a curse.]]
* [[Cursed with Awesome]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Though]] ''[[Playing with a Trope|he]]'' [[Playing with a Trope|doesn't think of it as a curse.]]
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]: Brown hair, brown eyes.
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]: Brown hair, brown eyes.
* [[Cute and Psycho]]: Horror has never [[media:lightbedtimefanart.jpg| been]] [http://view.thespectrum.net/series/death-note-volume-01.html?ch=Volume+01&page=46 so] [http://www.macrochan.org/view.php?u=DWFPNREYPYS4DFJWR35L6US637WUVJST adorable.] Many people have remarked that he [http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=death%20note%20light%20motivational&order=9&offset=24#/d3myg5u looks] [http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=death%20note%20light%20motivational&order=9&offset=72#/d41mxwp a bit like] [[Zac Efron]].
* [[Cute and Psycho]]: Horror has never [[media:lightbedtimefanart.jpg|been]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110923183047/http://view.thespectrum.net/series/death-note-volume-01.html?ch=Volume+01&page=46 so] [http://www.macrochan.org/view.php?u=DWFPNREYPYS4DFJWR35L6US637WUVJST adorable.] Many people have remarked that he [http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=death%20note%20light%20motivational&order=9&offset=24#/d3myg5u looks] [http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=death%20note%20light%20motivational&order=9&offset=72#/d41mxwp a bit like] [[Zac Efron]].
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Light manages to avoid most major villain pitfalls... {{spoiler|until the end.}}
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Light manages to avoid most major villain pitfalls... {{spoiler|until the end.}}
** [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Similar to how Misa seems to be under the impression she's living in a [[Thinks Like a Romance Novel|Romance Novel]], Light seems to think he's living in a [[Shonen Genre|Shonen Manga]] which, while technically true, he's an [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|idealist]] living in a [[Sliding Scale Long Name|cynical world]]. Light sees himself as [[The Hero]] and [[The Chosen One]] - through the sheer power of [[The Determinator|determination]] and his [[Narcissist|genius]] [[Guile Hero|plans]] [[Tautological Templar|that are always right]] [[Utopia Justifies the Means|he will make this world a better place]]. He thinks of the Death Note as just a tool, no different then a gun. [[Black and White Morality|Heroes can use guns on bad guys and still be considered the heroes.]] [[Sarcasm Mode|So why would people ever think what he's doing was wrong?]]
** [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Similar to how Misa seems to be under the impression she's living in a [[Thinks Like a Romance Novel|Romance Novel]], Light seems to think he's living in a [[Shonen Genre|Shonen Manga]] which, while technically true, he's an [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|idealist]] living in a [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism|cynical world]]. Light sees himself as [[The Hero]] and [[The Chosen One]] - through the sheer power of [[The Determinator|determination]] and his [[Narcissist|genius]] [[Guile Hero|plans]] [[Tautological Templar|that are always right]] [[Utopia Justifies the Means|he will make this world a better place]]. He thinks of the Death Note as just a tool, no different then a gun. [[Black and White Morality|Heroes can use guns on bad guys and still be considered the heroes.]] [[Sarcasm Mode|So why would people ever think what he's doing was wrong?]]
* [[Dark Messiah]]: "The Savior, the Messenger from Hell."
* [[Dark Messiah]]: "The Savior, the Messenger from Hell."
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: When compared to Taro Kagami, the Kira from the pilot chapter.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: When compared to Taro Kagami, the Kira from the pilot chapter.
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** Averted in the second live-action film, wherein he {{spoiler|writes Soichiro's name in the Death Note, [[Even Evil Has Standards|shocking even Misa to the point of tears]]. And just when we thought it couldn't get worse, it did: he dies in Soichiro's arms (who, by the way, survives here), begging him to believe that he [[Freudian Excuse|acted as Kira to put justice, which Soichiro had taught him about since childhood, into effect]]}}.
** Averted in the second live-action film, wherein he {{spoiler|writes Soichiro's name in the Death Note, [[Even Evil Has Standards|shocking even Misa to the point of tears]]. And just when we thought it couldn't get worse, it did: he dies in Soichiro's arms (who, by the way, survives here), begging him to believe that he [[Freudian Excuse|acted as Kira to put justice, which Soichiro had taught him about since childhood, into effect]]}}.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: 1) He is initially dismayed when {{spoiler|Mikami's}} killing spree extends even to {{spoiler|relatively innocent people guilty of such minor acts as being lazy}}, but later thinks to himself only that it's "too early to be making statements like that," suggesting he may agree. Explicit in the manga when he actually toys with this very idea early on in the story. 2) Light set up matters in the second arc so that he couldn't kill his little sister without incriminating himself. Though that's after he considers actually doing it. 3) In the anime Light looks quite irritated when [[Jack the Ripoff|a second Kira]] appears and uses his name to kill innocent newscasters and police officers for "no good reason."
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: 1) He is initially dismayed when {{spoiler|Mikami's}} killing spree extends even to {{spoiler|relatively innocent people guilty of such minor acts as being lazy}}, but later thinks to himself only that it's "too early to be making statements like that," suggesting he may agree. Explicit in the manga when he actually toys with this very idea early on in the story. 2) Light set up matters in the second arc so that he couldn't kill his little sister without incriminating himself. Though that's after he considers actually doing it. 3) In the anime Light looks quite irritated when [[Jack the Ripoff|a second Kira]] appears and uses his name to kill innocent newscasters and police officers for "no good reason."
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Let's see, you've got like every background character in episode 1, Ryuk has to follow him around everywhere, Raye Penber The Stalker, L and his weird obsession and surveillance cameras, [[Yandere (disambiguation)|Misa]] [[No Guy Wants to Be Chased|showing up on his door step, Takada apparently asked him out,]] Matsuda and Mikami the Fanboys, and Near with his creepy smiles and he keeps calling and hanging up... [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Kira is a wanted man.]]
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Let's see, you've got like every background character in episode 1, Ryuk has to follow him around everywhere, Raye Penber The Stalker, L and his weird obsession and surveillance cameras, [[Yandere|Misa]] [[No Guy Wants to Be Chased|showing up on his door step, Takada apparently asked him out,]] Matsuda and Mikami the Fanboys, and Near with his creepy smiles and he keeps calling and hanging up... [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Kira is a wanted man.]]
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: To L.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: To L.
* [[Evil Gloating]]: He just can't resist it ...
* [[Evil Gloating]]: He just can't resist it ...
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** A particular example is when he's just written Misora's name in the Death Note. The moment she realizes that he is Kira and the Death Note takes effect, he asks her what the matter is and casually turns his phone back on, telling Naomi she can speak to his father now.
** A particular example is when he's just written Misora's name in the Death Note. The moment she realizes that he is Kira and the Death Note takes effect, he asks her what the matter is and casually turns his phone back on, telling Naomi she can speak to his father now.
* [[Fear Is the Appropriate Response]]: Light tends to panic when things don't go according to plan.
* [[Fear Is the Appropriate Response]]: Light tends to panic when things don't go according to plan.
* [[Fluffy Tamer]]: "You shinigami are so cute!" ([[media:chickenzombies8_7202.jpg|Parodied in this doujinshi.]])
* [[Fluffy Tamer]]: "You shinigami are so cute!" ([[media:chickenzombies8 7202.jpg|Parodied in this doujinshi.]])
* [[Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling]]: Sayu and Light, though subverted once Light becomes Kira.
* [[Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling]]: Sayu and Light, though subverted once Light becomes Kira.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: In the live action films, wherein he {{spoiler|dies in Soichiro's (who, by the way, [[Spared by the Adaptation|does not die here]] arms begging him to believe that he acted as Kira to put justice, which Soichiro had taught him about since childhood, into effect.}}
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: In the live action films, wherein he {{spoiler|dies in Soichiro's (who, by the way, [[Spared by the Adaptation|does not die here]] arms begging him to believe that he acted as Kira to put justice, which Soichiro had taught him about since childhood, into effect.}}
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* [[I Have Come Too Far]]: He says this nearly word-for-word at one point.
* [[I Have Come Too Far]]: He says this nearly word-for-word at one point.
* [[I Have Many Names]]: Light Yagami, Kira (the Saviour, the Messenger from Hell, etc.), Light Asahi, "Mr. A an office worker", {{spoiler|L (number two)}}, God.
* [[I Have Many Names]]: Light Yagami, Kira (the Saviour, the Messenger from Hell, etc.), Light Asahi, "Mr. A an office worker", {{spoiler|L (number two)}}, God.
* [[I Meant to Do That]]: whenever L one-ups or humiliates him Light quickly recovers with "This is perfect. It's all according to plan." [http://g0069.deviantart.com/art/DNF-Fifteen-HATE-95432389\]
* [[I Meant to Do That]]: whenever L one-ups or humiliates him Light quickly recovers with "This is perfect. It's all according to plan." [https://web.archive.org/web/20120319130644/http://g0069.deviantart.com/art/DNF-Fifteen-HATE-95432389]
* [[I Will Protect Her]]: Rem forces him, under direct threat of death, to adopt this mindset towards Misa in regards to his plans during the events that lead up to the Yotsuba arc.
* [[I Will Protect Her]]: Rem forces him, under direct threat of death, to adopt this mindset towards Misa in regards to his plans during the events that lead up to the Yotsuba arc.
** As a more genuine example, this is Light's attitude towards his little sister, Sayu. In the manga, though, he considers murdering her at one point, and only doesn't do so because he opts to gamble with her life- and their fathers- in order to find and kill Mello and get the second Death Note back.
** As a more genuine example, this is Light's attitude towards his little sister, Sayu. In the manga, though, he considers murdering her at one point, and only doesn't do so because he opts to gamble with her life- and their fathers- in order to find and kill Mello and get the second Death Note back.
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* {{spoiler|[[Implausible Deniability]]: Justified. As the [[Real Life]] section notes on the trope's page, clinical psychopaths have a tendency to never admit guilt even when faced with undeniable proof of their actions.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Implausible Deniability]]: Justified. As the [[Real Life]] section notes on the trope's page, clinical psychopaths have a tendency to never admit guilt even when faced with undeniable proof of their actions.}}
* [[Incriminating Indifference]]: Although he tries to avert this.
* [[Incriminating Indifference]]: Although he tries to avert this.
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: [[Broken Ace|Light seems to be living his life under the assumption that he has to be]] ''[[Broken Ace|perfect]]''. Perfect student, perfect son... and then he kills two people by accident just to satisfy his curiosity and his boredom. That ruins everything. [[Go Mad From the Revelation|It makes him a murderer, evil.]] The only way to become "perfect" again is [[Zeroth Law Rebellion|to become Justice]], to become God. In his own words "If Kira is caught, then Kira is evil. [[Written by the Winners|If he wins and rules the world Kira is justice."]] {{spoiler|[[Break the Haughty|He gets caught.]]}} Also as per the trope at times he comes off as desperate to prove himself - especially in his interactions with L, where he seems to get overly-excited even when he gets simple answers right. And "feeling better about themselves by putting others down"... does the ''whole world'' count?
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: [[Broken Ace|Light seems to be living his life under the assumption that he has to be]] ''[[Broken Ace|perfect]]''. Perfect student, perfect son... and then he kills two people by accident just to satisfy his curiosity and his boredom. That ruins everything. [[Go Mad from the Revelation|It makes him a murderer, evil.]] The only way to become "perfect" again is [[Zeroth Law Rebellion|to become Justice]], to become God. In his own words "If Kira is caught, then Kira is evil. [[Written by the Winners|If he wins and rules the world Kira is justice."]] {{spoiler|[[Break the Haughty|He gets caught.]]}} Also as per the trope at times he comes off as desperate to prove himself - especially in his interactions with L, where he seems to get overly-excited even when he gets simple answers right. And "feeling better about themselves by putting others down"... does the ''whole world'' count?
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: [[Believing Their Own Lies|This is how he deludes himself into thinking he's doing the right thing.]] He ''sincerely believes'' that if he kills off all the criminals [[Rousseau Was Right|no one will ever do anything evil again.]]
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: [[Believing Their Own Lies|This is how he deludes himself into thinking he's doing the right thing.]] He ''sincerely believes'' that if he kills off all the criminals [[Rousseau Was Right|no one will ever do anything evil again.]]
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: He doesn't let people in-universe let in on this fact til towards the end, though.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: He doesn't let people in-universe let in on this fact til towards the end, though.
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* [[Living with the Villain]]: Light and Misa live together, although in this case Light himself is also a villain.
* [[Living with the Villain]]: Light and Misa live together, although in this case Light himself is also a villain.
** Soichiro, Sayu, and Sachiko all live with Light in the first season (which makes for some ''really'' awkward family discussions).
** Soichiro, Sayu, and Sachiko all live with Light in the first season (which makes for some ''really'' awkward family discussions).
* [[Lonely At the Top]]: Sure, lots of people worship him from a distance. But he either screws over, or emotionally distances himself from pretty much everyone he knows.
* [[Lonely at the Top]]: Sure, lots of people worship him from a distance. But he either screws over, or emotionally distances himself from pretty much everyone he knows.
* [[Looks Like She Is Enjoying It|Looks Like He Is Enjoying It]]: Light writing in the Death Note typically involves a lot of sweating, panting, [[Large Ham|shouting]], and giggling in sadistic glee. [[Fan Art]] [http://celesse.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Gasm-53647615 ensued.]
* [[Looks Like She Is Enjoying It|Looks Like He Is Enjoying It]]: Light writing in the Death Note typically involves a lot of sweating, panting, [[Large Ham|shouting]], and giggling in sadistic glee. [[Fan Art]] [http://celesse.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Gasm-53647615 ensued.]
* [[Magnetic Hero|Magnetic Villain]]: His cult of personality is so strong that he gets three other people ([[My Friends and Zoidberg|four if we count]] {{spoiler|[[My Friends and Zoidberg|Higuchi]]}}) to commit mass murder on his behalf. He gains {{spoiler|Rem's}} loyalty as well despite the fact that she hates him ( {{spoiler|[[Black and Gray Morality|because his motives are]] [[Pure Is Not Good|more pure]] [[Complete Monster|than Higuchi's]]}}).
* [[Magnetic Hero|Magnetic Villain]]: His [[Cult of Personality]] is so strong that he gets three other people ([[My Friends and Zoidberg|four if we count]] {{spoiler|[[My Friends and Zoidberg|Higuchi]]}}) to commit mass murder on his behalf. He gains {{spoiler|Rem's}} loyalty as well despite the fact that she hates him ( {{spoiler|[[Black and Gray Morality|because his motives are]] [[Pure Is Not Good|more pure]] [[Complete Monster|than Higuchi's]]}}).
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: In manipulating both Misa and {{spoiler|Higuchi}}; Mikami and Takada both count, too. He is the original Kira, functioning through a series of proxies and decoys throughout the series.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: In manipulating both Misa and {{spoiler|Higuchi}}; Mikami and Takada both count, too. He is the original Kira, functioning through a series of proxies and decoys throughout the series.
* [[Mangst]]: He does feel emotional pain for {{spoiler|his sister's kidnapping and his father's death. And maybe even for betraying his "good friend" L,}} it's just very subtle and well-hidden.
* [[Mangst]]: He does feel emotional pain for {{spoiler|his sister's kidnapping and his father's death. And maybe even for betraying his "good friend" L,}} it's just very subtle and well-hidden.
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* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: ''Night god'', anyone? Also his first name is a name that real parents in Japan would never give to their child because the character for moon is written with [[Four Is Death|four strokes]] [[Prophetic Names|meaning his adult life would be dominated by death.]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: ''Night god'', anyone? Also his first name is a name that real parents in Japan would never give to their child because the character for moon is written with [[Four Is Death|four strokes]] [[Prophetic Names|meaning his adult life would be dominated by death.]]
* [[Narcissist]]: Light grows completely divorced from humanity, and eventually percieves himself as a god, valuing other people according to their usefulness to him (like Misa, Takada, and Mikami) or his personal interest in them (like his family).
* [[Narcissist]]: Light grows completely divorced from humanity, and eventually percieves himself as a god, valuing other people according to their usefulness to him (like Misa, Takada, and Mikami) or his personal interest in them (like his family).
* [[Necessarily Evil]]: Starts out this way, determined to sacrifice himself for the greater good. However, [[This Is Your Brain on Evil|less than a week later]] he's [[Squee|squeeing]] over his [[A God Am I|promotion to Godhood]] It doesn't keep him from occasionally toying with the concept of himself as [[Shut UP, Hannibal|selfless and self-sacrificing,]] though.
* [[Necessarily Evil]]: Starts out this way, determined to sacrifice himself for the greater good. However, [[This Is Your Brain on Evil|less than a week later]] he's [[squee]]ing over his [[A God Am I|promotion to Godhood]] It doesn't keep him from occasionally toying with the concept of himself as [[Shut UP, Hannibal|selfless and self-sacrificing,]] though.
* [[Never Hurt an Innocent]]: Initially.
* [[Never Hurt an Innocent]]: Initially.
** ''He'' seems to think of himself that way, though.
** ''He'' seems to think of himself that way, though.
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* [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught]]: "If Kira is caught, then Kira is evil. [[Written by the Winners|If he wins and rules the world, Kira is justice.]]"
* [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught]]: "If Kira is caught, then Kira is evil. [[Written by the Winners|If he wins and rules the world, Kira is justice.]]"
* [[Not So Different]]: Frequently lampshaded. Both he and L are genius [[The Chessmaster|Chessmasters]] [[The Man Behind the Curtain|that hold vast power by remaining anonymous]]- L solves criminal cases behind his computer screen, Light judges humanity from the comfort of his bedroom. They're two sides of the same coin: [[Visionary Villain|Light has great ideals and no integrity.]] [[Honor Before Reason|L has great integrity and no ideals.]]
* [[Not So Different]]: Frequently lampshaded. Both he and L are genius [[The Chessmaster|Chessmasters]] [[The Man Behind the Curtain|that hold vast power by remaining anonymous]]- L solves criminal cases behind his computer screen, Light judges humanity from the comfort of his bedroom. They're two sides of the same coin: [[Visionary Villain|Light has great ideals and no integrity.]] [[Honor Before Reason|L has great integrity and no ideals.]]
** Also with Matsuda: Both are [[New Meat|youthful]] [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|Wide-Eyed Idealists]] with [[Samaritan Syndrome]] but [[Just Trying to Help|their attempts to "help" just make things worse.]]
** Also with Matsuda: Both are [[New Meat|youthful]] [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]s with [[Samaritan Syndrome]] but [[Just Trying to Help|their attempts to "help" just make things worse.]]
* {{spoiler|[[Nothing Can Stop Us Now]]: [[What an Idiot!|"Looks like I win."]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Nothing Can Stop Us Now]]: [[What an Idiot!|"Looks like I win."]]}}
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|What's that,]]'' '' {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Rem?]]}}'' ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I don't understand... could you explain to me]]'' '' {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|the rules of ownership]]}}'' ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|again?]]''
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|What's that,]]'' '' {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Rem?]]}}'' ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I don't understand... could you explain to me]]'' '' {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|the rules of ownership]]}}'' ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|again?]]''
* [[Obliviously Evil]]: He consistently views himself as a [[Dark Messiah]] [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] whose actions are [[Utopia Justifies the Means|justified]] and [[Necessarily Evil|necessary]]. As you can imagine, he's quite, quite mad.
* [[Obliviously Evil]]: He consistently views himself as a [[Dark Messiah]] [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] whose actions are [[Utopia Justifies the Means|justified]] and [[Necessarily Evil|necessary]]. As you can imagine, he's quite, quite mad.
* [[OC Stand In]]: Despite being the ''main character'' we don't learn much about him or his past beyond his goals as Kira. Death Note isn't an anime with a lot of flashbacks or character studies.
* [[OC Stand-In]]: Despite being the ''main character'' we don't learn much about him or his past beyond his goals as Kira. Death Note isn't an anime with a lot of flashbacks or character studies.
* [[Odd Name Out]]: Light is the only Yagami not to have a name that starts with "S" (Sochiro, Sachiko, Sayu)
* [[Odd Name Out]]: Light is the only Yagami not to have a name that starts with "S" (Sochiro, Sachiko, Sayu)
* [[Offered the Crown]]: {{spoiler|L unexpectedly offers Light his title as the "Great Detective L" should he die. Light ([[Memory Gambit|who no longer remembers that he is Kira]] and at the moment genuinely likes L) refuses [[Literal Metaphor|for as comrades chained together by a common destiny]] [[Together in Death|they would die together anyway,]] but then he realizes it was just [[Secret Test of Character|another test.]]}}
* [[Offered the Crown]]: {{spoiler|L unexpectedly offers Light his title as the "Great Detective L" should he die. Light ([[Memory Gambit|who no longer remembers that he is Kira]] and at the moment genuinely likes L) refuses [[Literal Metaphor|for as comrades chained together by a common destiny]] [[Together in Death|they would die together anyway,]] but then he realizes it was just [[Secret Test of Character|another test.]]}}
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** In the film, {{spoiler|he collapses, and that's pretty much it}}.
** In the film, {{spoiler|he collapses, and that's pretty much it}}.
* [[Real Men Hate Sugar]]: When L offers to share his cake. "Er... no thanks." In the manga during the second arc Takada remarks that Light takes his coffee black but will take one sugar cube in his tea.
* [[Real Men Hate Sugar]]: When L offers to share his cake. "Er... no thanks." In the manga during the second arc Takada remarks that Light takes his coffee black but will take one sugar cube in his tea.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Light does wear a pink shirt when hanging with Matsuda in Aoyama. Also, fear the God of the New World's mad sewing skills! [http://songue.deviantart.com/art/Motivation-Yagami-Light-161024000\].
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Light does wear a pink shirt when hanging with Matsuda in Aoyama. Also, fear the God of the New World's mad sewing skills! [https://web.archive.org/web/20130318182427/http://songue.deviantart.com/art/Motivation-Yagami-Light-161024000].
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: After he gains the Death Note, the anime makes a point of catching his eyes so that they have a red cast to them. This is made even more obvious when he is contemplating something particularly nasty, and the anime colors his eyes, metaphorically, bright red.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: After he gains the Death Note, the anime makes a point of catching his eyes so that they have a red cast to them. This is made even more obvious when he is contemplating something particularly nasty, and the anime colors his eyes, metaphorically, bright red.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The red to L's blue. The anime makes this [[Colour-Coded for Your Convenience|very obvious]].
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The red to L's blue. The anime makes this [[Color-Coded for Your Convenience|very obvious]].
** Weirdly, because it [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl|inverts]] the symbolism, Light is red against ''Misa's'' blue, as seen, for example, in the scene where she comes to the To-Oh campus.
** Weirdly, because it [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl|inverts]] the symbolism, Light is red against ''Misa's'' blue, as seen, for example, in the scene where she comes to the To-Oh campus.
* [[Red Pill, Blue Pill]]: [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|If you give up the notebook you'll lose all of your memories related to both it and the Shinigami, and have to deal with all of the questioning and self-doubt that comes alone with your inability to remember quite a lot]] OR [[Artifact of Doom|you can keep it and your life is guaranteed to suck.]]
* [[Red Pill, Blue Pill]]: [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|If you give up the notebook you'll lose all of your memories related to both it and the Shinigami, and have to deal with all of the questioning and self-doubt that comes alone with your inability to remember quite a lot]] OR [[Artifact of Doom|you can keep it and your life is guaranteed to suck.]]
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* [[Super OCD]]: His room is immaculately tidy for a teenager, so don't try to steal anything- least of all killer notebooks- from it. And definitely don't catch him by surprise.
* [[Super OCD]]: His room is immaculately tidy for a teenager, so don't try to steal anything- least of all killer notebooks- from it. And definitely don't catch him by surprise.
* [[Take Over the World]]: Well, he wants to becomes its God, and that's pretty much the same thing.
* [[Take Over the World]]: Well, he wants to becomes its God, and that's pretty much the same thing.
* [[Taking You with Me]]: [[The Last Dance|In his first week as Kira, Light was expecting some sort of punishment for using the notebook]] but decided it's [[Worth It]] if he can [[Utopia Justifies the Means|make the world a better place by]] taking out as many bad guys as possible before he's killed or his soul is dragged off to [[Hell]]. Then Ryuk informs him there is no punishment, he wasn't [[The Chosen One|Chosen]] or anything, [[For the Evulz|and its all a joke.]] [[Go Mad From the Revelation|Light does not take it well]] — in the Manga Light has his first [[Laughing Mad|crazy laugh]] of the series after that particular revelation.
* [[Taking You with Me]]: [[The Last Dance|In his first week as Kira, Light was expecting some sort of punishment for using the notebook]] but decided it's [[Worth It]] if he can [[Utopia Justifies the Means|make the world a better place by]] taking out as many bad guys as possible before he's killed or his soul is dragged off to [[Hell]]. Then Ryuk informs him there is no punishment, he wasn't [[The Chosen One|Chosen]] or anything, [[For the Evulz|and its all a joke.]] [[Go Mad from the Revelation|Light does not take it well]] — in the Manga Light has his first [[Laughing Mad|crazy laugh]] of the series after that particular revelation.
* [[Talking Your Way Out]]: With a high success rate.
* [[Talking Your Way Out]]: With a high success rate.
* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|Tall,]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Light]] [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|and Snarky]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|Tall,]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Light]] [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|and Snarky]]
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* [[Tranquil Fury]]: Kira's default mood.
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: Kira's default mood.
* [[TV Genius]]: His [[The Chessmaster|cleverness]] at times reaches beyond the plausible. (Not as extreme as L's, though.)
* [[TV Genius]]: His [[The Chessmaster|cleverness]] at times reaches beyond the plausible. (Not as extreme as L's, though.)
* {{spoiler|[[Two Aliases One Character]]: By the second arc, he's playing the role of both L and Kira.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Two Aliases, One Character]]: By the second arc, he's playing the role of both L and Kira.}}
* [[Ubermensch]]: One interpretation of his character. He certainly sets up his laws by which he lives.
* [[Ubermensch]]: One interpretation of his character. He certainly sets up his laws by which he lives.
* [[The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter|The Ugly Guys Hot Son]]: while Soichiro isn't ''ugly'' exactly the [[Bishonen]] Light looks nothing like his father.
* [[The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter|The Ugly Guys Hot Son]]: while Soichiro isn't ''ugly'' exactly the [[Bishonen]] Light looks nothing like his father.
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* [[You Just Told Me]]: Happens to [[Unwitting Pawn|Raye Penber]] and {{spoiler|(in the manga) [[Unwitting Pawn|the President of the United States.]]}}
* [[You Just Told Me]]: Happens to [[Unwitting Pawn|Raye Penber]] and {{spoiler|(in the manga) [[Unwitting Pawn|the President of the United States.]]}}
* [[You Will Be Spared]]: {{spoiler|Provided someone is useful to him and/or doesn't get in his way. i.e Misa and Mikami. Also the Taskforce for most of season 2.}}
* [[You Will Be Spared]]: {{spoiler|Provided someone is useful to him and/or doesn't get in his way. i.e Misa and Mikami. Also the Taskforce for most of season 2.}}
* [[Young and In Charge]]: He is 18 when he assumes {{spoiler|L's name and}} control of the Japanese Taskforce {{spoiler|after L's death}}, and even at twenty-three in the second season he remains both its youngest member and leader.
* [[Young and in Charge]]: He is 18 when he assumes {{spoiler|L's name and}} control of the Japanese Taskforce {{spoiler|after L's death}}, and even at twenty-three in the second season he remains both its youngest member and leader.
* [[Young Conqueror]]: His is youthful idealism at its darkest.
* [[Young Conqueror]]: His is youthful idealism at its darkest.
* [[Zeroth Law Rebellion]]: [[My God, What Have I Done?|Light has a major conflict with his morals upon realizing the notebook is real.]] [[Ignored Epiphany|He resolves this conflict]] by coming to the [[Insane Troll Logic|logical conclusion]] that getting rid of evil people is righteous - the justice system punishes criminals and has them executed, it's okay for cops to shoot the bad guys. What he did was no different. [[Shoot the Dog|If he hadn't used the notebook]] [[Kick the Son of a Bitch|those school children would have been killed, that girl would have been raped.]] Therefore the murders that he committed were perfectly just and legal because he will BECOME ''JUSTICE''.
* [[Zeroth Law Rebellion]]: [[My God, What Have I Done?|Light has a major conflict with his morals upon realizing the notebook is real.]] [[Ignored Epiphany|He resolves this conflict]] by coming to the [[Insane Troll Logic|logical conclusion]] that getting rid of evil people is righteous - the justice system punishes criminals and has them executed, it's okay for cops to shoot the bad guys. What he did was no different. [[Shoot the Dog|If he hadn't used the notebook]] [[Kick the Son of a Bitch|those school children would have been killed, that girl would have been raped.]] Therefore the murders that he committed were perfectly just and legal because he will BECOME ''JUSTICE''.
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== L ==
== L ==
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] (JP), Alessandro Juliani (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] (JP), Alessandro Juliani (EN)}}


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He is the opposing [[Deuteragonist]] of the series {{spoiler|until he dies at the hands of Rem, but he had created a deadman switch, which resulted in his fellow oddball Near taking over the Kira case.}} His real name, revealed in an encyclopedia of the series (How To Read 13), {{spoiler|is L Lawliet}}.
He is the opposing [[Deuteragonist]] of the series {{spoiler|until he dies at the hands of Rem, but he had created a deadman switch, which resulted in his fellow oddball Near taking over the Kira case.}} His real name, revealed in an encyclopedia of the series (How To Read 13), {{spoiler|is L Lawliet}}.

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Tropes associated with L:
* [[20% More Awesome]]: He occasionally gives statistics about how right he is. The official guide claims that he makes these up to sound more credible, while another [[Word of God]] claims that whenever he mentions a statistic at all, he's always 99% sure. So all that "5%" or "47%" or whatever meant he was almost totally sure every time.
* [[20% More Awesome]]: He occasionally gives statistics about how right he is. The official guide claims that he makes these up to sound more credible, while another [[Word of God]] claims that whenever he mentions a statistic at all, he's always 99% sure. So all that "5%" or "47%" or whatever meant he was almost totally sure every time.
* [[Admiring the Abomination]]: L only takes on cases that interest him and though understated he finds [[Nightmare Fetishist|Kira/Light quite fascinating]] and regards him as a [[Worthy Opponent]]. L gets very annoyed at the appearance of a Second Kira because it's not ''HIS'' Kira and not [[Even Evil Has Standards|playing by the same rules.]] In the live action movies he has a clear [[Pass the Popcorn]] moment when watching Light manipulate Naomi Misora on the monitors.
* [[Admiring the Abomination]]: L only takes on cases that interest him and though understated he finds [[Nightmare Fetishist|Kira/Light quite fascinating]] and regards him as a [[Worthy Opponent]]. L gets very annoyed at the appearance of a Second Kira because it's not ''HIS'' Kira and not [[Even Evil Has Standards|playing by the same rules.]] In the live action movies he has a clear [[Pass the Popcorn]] moment when watching Light manipulate Naomi Misora on the monitors.
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* [[Hero Antagonist]]: With Light as the [[Villain Protagonist]].
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: With Light as the [[Villain Protagonist]].
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: The public and the police don't trust L because he hides behind a computer screen.
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: The public and the police don't trust L because he hides behind a computer screen.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In the English dub, L is played by Alessandro Juliani, known to ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' fans as Felix Gaeta.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In the English dub, L is played by Alessandro Juliani, known to ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' fans as Felix Gaeta.
* [[Hikikomori]]
* [[Hikikomori]]
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: He is almost certain it's Light from the very beginning but instead of say [[Unperson|nabbing him in the middle of the night]] or [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?|just shooting him]] he insists on waiting until he has 100% proof before making an arrest. [[Justified Trope|Of course, killing him without evidence that he's right would pretty easily turn the police against him, especially since the police chief is Light's father]].
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: He is almost certain it's Light from the very beginning but instead of say [[Unperson|nabbing him in the middle of the night]] or [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?|just shooting him]] he insists on waiting until he has 100% proof before making an arrest. [[Justified Trope|Of course, killing him without evidence that he's right would pretty easily turn the police against him, especially since the police chief is Light's father]].
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* [[No Social Skills]]: He has very poor social skills.
* [[No Social Skills]]: He has very poor social skills.
* [[Not So Different]]: Frequently [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]], especially with {{spoiler|his true name: Lawliet, which is pronounced like "low light."}} The [[Great Detective]] L [[Nothing Is Scarier|is a nameless, anonymous force of justice / retribution]] that may strike down when your least expect it. Sound familiar? [[The Hunter Becomes the Hunted|Sucks to be you,]] [[Laser-Guided Karma|Light.]]
* [[Not So Different]]: Frequently [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]], especially with {{spoiler|his true name: Lawliet, which is pronounced like "low light."}} The [[Great Detective]] L [[Nothing Is Scarier|is a nameless, anonymous force of justice / retribution]] that may strike down when your least expect it. Sound familiar? [[The Hunter Becomes the Hunted|Sucks to be you,]] [[Laser-Guided Karma|Light.]]
* [[OC Stand In]]: Despite being a major character because so little is known about him.
* [[OC Stand-In]]: Despite being a major character because so little is known about him.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: He's twenty-four at the start yet doesn't look much older then the 17 year old Light. If anything, he looks younger.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: He's twenty-four at the start yet doesn't look much older then the 17 year old Light. If anything, he looks younger.
** Evoked in the Live-action movies, where L's actor is younger than Light's actor.
** Evoked in the Live-action movies, where L's actor is younger than Light's actor.
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* [[Trash of the Titans]]: L in [[L: Change the World|his movie]]. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that {{spoiler|[[Your Days Are Numbered|he's only got 23 days to live]] and he's not going to waste his remaining time cleaning.}}
* [[Trash of the Titans]]: L in [[L: Change the World|his movie]]. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that {{spoiler|[[Your Days Are Numbered|he's only got 23 days to live]] and he's not going to waste his remaining time cleaning.}}
* [[TV Genius]]: He often seems to deduce things almost out of thin air. As a general rule, he's never wrong about anything.
* [[TV Genius]]: He often seems to deduce things almost out of thin air. As a general rule, he's never wrong about anything.
* {{spoiler|[[Two Aliases One Character]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Two Aliases, One Character]]}}
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: L is an orphan raised to be the World's Greatest Detective. He doesn't consider anyone a friend.
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: L is an orphan raised to be the World's Greatest Detective. He doesn't consider anyone a friend.
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: As far as Light (and the audience) knows L has no past, no name. [[Nothing Is Scarier|He simply is.]]
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: As far as Light (and the audience) knows L has no past, no name. [[Nothing Is Scarier|He simply is.]]
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* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: The [[Do Not Adjust Your Set]] one above being only his first in the series.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: The [[Do Not Adjust Your Set]] one above being only his first in the series.
* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: He's a master of it, as shown when he {{spoiler|saves Matsuda from being discovered by the Yotsuba group by having him [[Faking the Dead|fake his own death]]}}.
* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: He's a master of it, as shown when he {{spoiler|saves Matsuda from being discovered by the Yotsuba group by having him [[Faking the Dead|fake his own death]]}}.
* [[Young and In Charge]]: He's 24 at the beginning and the world's greatest detective with control over the world's police forces. It's suggested he's been this for several years, back into his teens and possibly even his childhood. In-series, the middle-aged cops of the taskforce answer to him.
* [[Young and in Charge]]: He's 24 at the beginning and the world's greatest detective with control over the world's police forces. It's suggested he's been this for several years, back into his teens and possibly even his childhood. In-series, the middle-aged cops of the taskforce answer to him.




== Misa Amane ==
== Misa Amane ==
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Aya Hirano]] (JP), Shannon Chan-Kent (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Aya Hirano]] (JP), Shannon Chan-Kent (EN)}}


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{{spoiler|In the manga, Misa is stated to have committed suicide a year after Light dies. In the anime, it is implied that she does the same: the last scene of her in the series has her on the other side of the railing at the edge of a building. In the movies, [[Spared by the Adaptation|she survives]]; due to the Death Notes being destroyed, she has lost her memory of being the second Kira, as well as Light being Kira. She remembers Light himself, and that she loves him, but knows that there is something missing that she cannot recall}}.
{{spoiler|In the manga, Misa is stated to have committed suicide a year after Light dies. In the anime, it is implied that she does the same: the last scene of her in the series has her on the other side of the railing at the edge of a building. In the movies, [[Spared by the Adaptation|she survives]]; due to the Death Notes being destroyed, she has lost her memory of being the second Kira, as well as Light being Kira. She remembers Light himself, and that she loves him, but knows that there is something missing that she cannot recall}}.

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Tropes associated with Misa:
* [[A Boy and His X|A Girl And Her Shinigami]]
* [[A Boy and His X|A Girl And Her Shinigami]]
* [[Acceptable Feminine Goals]]: Misa is a model, actress, and singer. When Light tells her to quit her job because he's going to marry her, she cheers.
* [[Acceptable Feminine Goals]]: Misa is a model, actress, and singer. When Light tells her to quit her job because he's going to marry her, she cheers.
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* [[Caught in the Rain]]: During the opening sequence of the first season, Light offers Misa his hand as she walks through the rain towards him.
* [[Caught in the Rain]]: During the opening sequence of the first season, Light offers Misa his hand as she walks through the rain towards him.
* [[Cleavage Window]]: In the shape of a heart, no less.
* [[Cleavage Window]]: In the shape of a heart, no less.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Light is ''hers''. [[Yandere (disambiguation)|Woe to any woman who]] [[Psychotic Love Triangle|tries to come between them.]]
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Light is ''hers''. [[Yandere|Woe to any woman who]] [[Psychotic Love Triangle|tries to come between them.]]
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Misa certainly does not live in the same world as most other people.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Misa certainly does not live in the same world as most other people.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Her official color seems to be light blue.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Her official color seems to be light blue.
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* [[Dissonant Laughter]]: When Rem agrees to {{spoiler|''murder L''}} at Light's request, Misa's reaction is to laugh and clap her hands. In the anime, she even hugs Rem.
* [[Dissonant Laughter]]: When Rem agrees to {{spoiler|''murder L''}} at Light's request, Misa's reaction is to laugh and clap her hands. In the anime, she even hugs Rem.
* [[Dissonant Serenity]]: Comes with the job of being the second Kira. When she {{spoiler|regains her Death Note and finds Light's note asking her to kill L, she gladly, even triumphantly, considers it. Her distress comes only when she realizes that she can't remember his name.}}
* [[Dissonant Serenity]]: Comes with the job of being the second Kira. When she {{spoiler|regains her Death Note and finds Light's note asking her to kill L, she gladly, even triumphantly, considers it. Her distress comes only when she realizes that she can't remember his name.}}
* [[Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male)]]: Light and Misa have a very unhealthy "relationship" if it can be called that at all. Misa [[Stalking Is Love|stalks Light]] and [[Yandere (disambiguation)|forces a relationship with him.]] It is shown time and again that he appears to have no sexual interest in her and only tolerates her presence because he needs her for her powers and to keep her close [[Secret Keeper|to keep her from spilling his secrets]]. If he refuses her she could kill him. However after her initial appearance enraged Misa '''isn't taken seriously''' despite the fact that she could just as easily kill him as he could kill her. The "men are [[Made of Iron]] and women are [[Made of Plasticine]]" idea doesn't matter much when you can kill someone [[Artifact of Doom|by writing on a piece of paper]]. Her slapping him around is [[Played for Laughs]] and is seen as allegedly "deserving" of being hit when he admits he doesn't feel the same way about her. She only gets away with her pushy and sometimes violent behavior because of the [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl|male characters' chivalry.]]
* [[Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male)]]: Light and Misa have a very unhealthy "relationship" if it can be called that at all. Misa [[Stalking Is Love|stalks Light]] and [[Yandere|forces a relationship with him.]] It is shown time and again that he appears to have no sexual interest in her and only tolerates her presence because he needs her for her powers and to keep her close [[Secret Keeper|to keep her from spilling his secrets]]. If he refuses her she could kill him. However after her initial appearance enraged Misa '''isn't taken seriously''' despite the fact that she could just as easily kill him as he could kill her. The "men are [[Made of Iron]] and women are [[Made of Plasticine]]" idea doesn't matter much when you can kill someone [[Artifact of Doom|by writing on a piece of paper]]. Her slapping him around is [[Played for Laughs]] and is seen as allegedly "deserving" of being hit when he admits he doesn't feel the same way about her. She only gets away with her pushy and sometimes violent behavior because of the [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl|male characters' chivalry.]]
** To be fair, this seems to be for a few reasons. Firstly, it doesn't seem too outrageous to think that Misa is just so childish and airheaded that she doesn't realize that that's not how a healthy relationship is supposed to work (if she knew how a healthy relationship was supposed to work, she probably wouldn't have stuck with Light). She is also fairly smart despite her airheadedness and may realize that Light doesn't really like her that much and would probably kill her if she didn't keep wrapped around her finger like that. We'll just say their "relationship" is really screwed up.
** To be fair, this seems to be for a few reasons. Firstly, it doesn't seem too outrageous to think that Misa is just so childish and airheaded that she doesn't realize that that's not how a healthy relationship is supposed to work (if she knew how a healthy relationship was supposed to work, she probably wouldn't have stuck with Light). She is also fairly smart despite her airheadedness and may realize that Light doesn't really like her that much and would probably kill her if she didn't keep wrapped around her finger like that. We'll just say their "relationship" is really screwed up.
** And to be fair, Misa is 5' and 79 lbs, and not muscled or trained. Light is 5'10. He's slender, true, but he's also fully grown and has been proven to be athletic. This is a pretty significant difference in physical mass. Violence in a relationship is never right, but Misa striking Light is a different situation, physically speaking, than Light striking Misa.
** And to be fair, Misa is 5' and 79 lbs, and not muscled or trained. Light is 5'10. He's slender, true, but he's also fully grown and has been proven to be athletic. This is a pretty significant difference in physical mass. Violence in a relationship is never right, but Misa striking Light is a different situation, physically speaking, than Light striking Misa.
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* [[The Unfettered]]: Her goal is to help Light. She will do anything to further that goal.
* [[The Unfettered]]: Her goal is to help Light. She will do anything to further that goal.
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: With Light; they are engaged in the second arc.
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: With Light; they are engaged in the second arc.
* [[Unkempt Beauty]]: After she was released from captivity, she spent her next scene in pj's, without makeup and with her hair down ([[media:17DNNormalMisa_1688.jpg|more or less like this]]). More than one viewer thought she looked quite nice like that.
* [[Unkempt Beauty]]: After she was released from captivity, she spent her next scene in pj's, without makeup and with her hair down ([[media:17DNNormalMisa 1688.jpg|more or less like this]]). More than one viewer thought she looked quite nice like that.
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]: Had her parents not been killed when she was a little girl, she would've possibly grown into the same [[Idol Singer]]... without the [[Ax Crazy]] [[Yandere (disambiguation)|Yandereness]].
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]: Had her parents not been killed when she was a little girl, she would've possibly grown into the same [[Idol Singer]]... without the [[Ax Crazy]] [[Yandere|Yandereness]].
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villain Song]]: "Misa no Uta", sung while she's ''killing people'', no less.
* [[Villain Song]]: "Misa no Uta", sung while she's ''killing people'', no less.
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* [[Wig, Dress, Accent]]: Used to avoid attracting attention while tracking down Light and later Higuchi.
* [[Wig, Dress, Accent]]: Used to avoid attracting attention while tracking down Light and later Higuchi.
* [[Woman in Black]]
* [[Woman in Black]]
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: Misa loves Light obsessively, and has shown herself to be ready and willing to kill her competition.
* [[Yandere]]: Misa loves Light obsessively, and has shown herself to be ready and willing to kill her competition.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: The Second Kira's standard uniform.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: The Second Kira's standard uniform.




== Mello ==
== Mello ==
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Nozomu Sasaki]] (JP), David Hurwitz (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Nozomu Sasaki]] (JP), David Hurwitz (EN)}}


{{spoiler|One of L's two potential successors}}, a handsome but dangerous young man with a [[The Resenter|massive inferiority complex]] whose real name is {{spoiler|Mihael Keehl}}. Briefly after the timeskip, having resigned himself to the fact that he cannot work with Near, he sets up a gang of Mafia members even Kira hasn't noticed who abduct the head of the Japanese police department from whom- following a spot of torture- he deduces that there are two Death Notes within the human world and vows to acquire both of them to stop Kira once and for all before Near does. {{spoiler|When Kira kills his first hostage, he masterminds the kidnap of Light's little sister, Sayu, in hopes of forcing the Task Force (which Light's father is on) to hand over one of the Death Notes. In the manga he then uses his possession of this to blackmail the President of the United States into supplying his gang with explosives and weaponry to further assist them in their plans and even intimidates a Shinigami into standing guard outside his secret lair to protect him against military retaliation (not shown in anime). Although his mob are able to kill off said invading soldiers with the Death Note, the Task Force lead their own raid on his hideout and take the notebook from him. However, he indirectly kills Light's father.}}
{{spoiler|One of L's two potential successors}}, a handsome but dangerous young man with a [[The Resenter|massive inferiority complex]] whose real name is {{spoiler|Mihael Keehl}}. Briefly after the timeskip, having resigned himself to the fact that he cannot work with Near, he sets up a gang of Mafia members even Kira hasn't noticed who abduct the head of the Japanese police department from whom- following a spot of torture- he deduces that there are two Death Notes within the human world and vows to acquire both of them to stop Kira once and for all before Near does. {{spoiler|When Kira kills his first hostage, he masterminds the kidnap of Light's little sister, Sayu, in hopes of forcing the Task Force (which Light's father is on) to hand over one of the Death Notes. In the manga he then uses his possession of this to blackmail the President of the United States into supplying his gang with explosives and weaponry to further assist them in their plans and even intimidates a Shinigami into standing guard outside his secret lair to protect him against military retaliation (not shown in anime). Although his mob are able to kill off said invading soldiers with the Death Note, the Task Force lead their own raid on his hideout and take the notebook from him. However, he indirectly kills Light's father.}}


{{spoiler|As the raid concludes, he sets off a bomb in the warehouse where he and his gang are hiding, burying his attackers in rubble and escaping but giving him a huge scar across his face (not that it deters his fangirls). He and Matt (the third most-likely successor to L) kidnap Kiyomi Takada, which leads to Mikami's screw-up and Light's downfall. Both of them die in the process}}.
{{spoiler|As the raid concludes, he sets off a bomb in the warehouse where he and his gang are hiding, burying his attackers in rubble and escaping but giving him a huge scar across his face (not that it deters his fangirls). He and Matt (the third most-likely successor to L) kidnap Kiyomi Takada, which leads to Mikami's screw-up and Light's downfall. Both of them die in the process}}.


Besides being in the manga and anime, Mello also appears in the spin-off prequel novel, ''[[Another Note]]'', where he acts as the [[Narrator]].
Besides being in the manga and anime, Mello also appears in the spin-off prequel novel, ''[[Another Note]]'', where he acts as the [[Narrator]].
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In stark contrast to Near and L (the latter of which he worships), Mello is extremely dynamic, a ruthless mob boss, but just as brilliant as Near. Also, [[Sweet Tooth|he likes chocolate]]{{spoiler|- possibly as hearkening back to L's own sweet tooth to show that side of his personality (ruthlessness aside) as continuing in him}}.
In stark contrast to Near and L (the latter of which he worships), Mello is extremely dynamic, a ruthless mob boss, but just as brilliant as Near. Also, [[Sweet Tooth|he likes chocolate]]{{spoiler|- possibly as hearkening back to L's own sweet tooth to show that side of his personality (ruthlessness aside) as continuing in him}}.


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Tropes associated with Mello:
* [[Always Second Best]]
* [[Always Second Best]]
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Let's review: [[Leather Man|he wears tight leather pants]] [[Camp Gay|and as pointed out by his English VA in an interview, "Is he wearing a feather boa?"]] Also in the manga he [[Ignore the Fanservice|Ignores the Fanservice]] when Halle [[Shower Scene|showers in front of him.]]
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Let's review: [[Leather Man|he wears tight leather pants]] [[Camp Gay|and as pointed out by his English VA in an interview, "Is he wearing a feather boa?"]] Also in the manga he [[Ignore the Fanservice|Ignores the Fanservice]] when Halle [[Shower Scene|showers in front of him.]]
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* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: There are hints of this in the way he sympathizes with Beyond when telling ''[[Another Note]]''.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: There are hints of this in the way he sympathizes with Beyond when telling ''[[Another Note]]''.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: Does this to everyone directly involved in the [[Hostage for Macguffin|notebook exchange]] as well as his mole in the SPK.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: Does this to everyone directly involved in the [[Hostage for Macguffin|notebook exchange]] as well as his mole in the SPK.
* [[Young and In Charge]]: Heads a mafia crime syndicate while not yet out of his teens.
* [[Young and in Charge]]: Heads a mafia crime syndicate while not yet out of his teens.




== Near ==
== Near ==
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Noriko Hidaka]] (JP), [[Cathy Weseluck]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Noriko Hidaka]] (JP), [[Cathy Weseluck]] (EN)}}


{{spoiler|L's true successor, named Nate River, and the one who truly takes down Kira in the end.}} Characterized by the contrast of his mature conversation with his childlike playing with toys, he runs the SPK, a force from the USA specially designed to unmask Kira {{spoiler|on reasoning that the new "L" Light Yagami, is incompetent. Like his predecessor, he also suspects Light to be Kira and periodically makes life difficult for him both unwittingly and wittingly- the former by reminding Light of L through the style of his speech and analytical skills and the latter by sowing seeds of doubt amongst the Task Force to make some of them suspect Light as well. He soon comes to suspect Mikami and Takada to have something to do with Kira as well. Despite having every right to do so, he refuses to incarcerate Light and Mikami and use the lack of deaths following as evidence.}}
{{spoiler|L's true successor, named Nate River, and the one who truly takes down Kira in the end.}} Characterized by the contrast of his mature conversation with his childlike playing with toys, he runs the SPK, a force from the USA specially designed to unmask Kira {{spoiler|on reasoning that the new "L" Light Yagami, is incompetent. Like his predecessor, he also suspects Light to be Kira and periodically makes life difficult for him both unwittingly and wittingly- the former by reminding Light of L through the style of his speech and analytical skills and the latter by sowing seeds of doubt amongst the Task Force to make some of them suspect Light as well. He soon comes to suspect Mikami and Takada to have something to do with Kira as well. Despite having every right to do so, he refuses to incarcerate Light and Mikami and use the lack of deaths following as evidence.}}


The closest thing that the one-shot comic three years later has to a main character, {{spoiler|he drives C-Kira to suicide with words alone}}. It's worth noting, however, that the one-shot's canon status is debatable, as it appears to have had no involvement from Ohba or Obata.
The closest thing that the one-shot comic three years later has to a main character, {{spoiler|he drives C-Kira to suicide with words alone}}. It's worth noting, however, that the one-shot's canon status is debatable, as it appears to have had no involvement from Ohba or Obata.


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* [[Adult Child]]
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* [[Age-Inappropriate Dress]]
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** He gets a full list of his toys in the 'How To Read' book, complete with their price and how difficult they were to obtain.
** He gets a full list of his toys in the 'How To Read' book, complete with their price and how difficult they were to obtain.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: One of the '''very''' few (sort of) non-evil anime examples.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: One of the '''very''' few (sort of) non-evil anime examples.
* [[Young and In Charge]]: Is still in his teens (and looks much younger) and heads the SPK, which consists of several experienced FBI agents.
* [[Young and in Charge]]: Is still in his teens (and looks much younger) and heads the SPK, which consists of several experienced FBI agents.
* [[Young Conqueror]]
* [[Young Conqueror]]


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Light Yagami

Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano (JP), Brad Swaile (EN)

The protagonist of the series... at least, in his damnable view of himself and the world.

Light is a genius student who has one major flaw... namely, one hell of a God complex. He has a hatred of the criminal element of the world, but for most of his life took a "what can you do" approach. Then, he finds the Death Note dropped by the Shinigami (Death God) Ryuk and his world is turned upside down. He begins using the notebook to kill criminals, believing that in doing so, he could scare the world into becoming more law-abiding.

He finds an equal and opponent in L, the elusive international detective hired to find and prove the identity of the mysterious string of murders. He eventually bests him, killing L through the shinigami Rem- another obstacle in his life- who dies in the process. This later attracts the attention of L's successors Mello and Near, the latter of whom properly corners him... and whose men are savvy enough to open fire when Light pulls out his book. Shot up and trapped like a rat, Light reaches downright satanic levels of insanity, coming inches within jotting Near's real name down on a last resort scrap of the Death Note- with his own blood used as ink. This only gets him pumped full of more lead by his associates. Through a stroke of luck, Light shakes off his pursuers and limps off into a warehouse complex bleeding profusely, but finally collapses from his wounds on a stairwell, where the ghost of L confronts him. In the end, Ryuk, pitying his twisted human acquaintance, cements the final fate of Light Yagami- by writing his name in the Death Note.

Known aliases: Kira, the second L.

  • Allergic to Routine: Now if Light could have found some other intellectually engaging hobby the entire plot probably would not have happened.
  • Aloof Big Brother: To Sayu.
  • Alternate Character Reading: Light's name is very unusual (as in what were his parents smoking [1]) and this is Lampshaded by several characters. It is read as Light but spelled with the kanji Tsuki or moon making it a Meaningful Name since the kanji has four strokes and Light Is Not Good. Also a bilingual pun on "moon light". Light or Raito is also a bilingual pun on Right or Righteous and Write as in writing.
  • Amateur Sleuth: Before picking up the Death Note.
  • Amnesiacs Are Innocent: a deliberately Invoked Trope during Light's Memory Gambit.
  • Antagonist in Mourning: Despite the Psychotic Smirk after having L killed, there are several hints suggesting that he misses him afterwards.
  • Anti-Hero: Type IV. Until he dives over the edge and becomes a straight up Villain Protagonist.
  • Anti-Villain: Type III. Again until he jumps off the slippery slope.
  • Appropriated Appellation: "Kira", the Engrish pronunciation of "killer."
  • Asexual: Quite possibly, but see Ambiguously Invisible to Gaydar for another interpretation. Let's just say it's a subject of speculation.
  • Awesome McCoolname: "Light" is written with the kanji for "moon" and "Yagami" is written with the kanji for "night" and "god".
  • Awesomeness By Analysis: This is his forte; quite a lot of his scenes involve a running inner dialogue where the audience hears him analyzing the scene around him, taking stock of his circumstances and options, and planning his next move. And of course after his genius plans come to fruition, he has to go over them in detail so that the audience has a chance to figure out what exactly just happened.
  • Axe Crazy: And very much so. In the very first episode, he locks himself into his darkened bedroom, pulls out his Death Note, opens it up to reveal all the pages and pages of names of the people he's killed, smiles down at it, and then breaks out into creepy, creepy laughter.
  • Badass: Light has an undeniable aura of audacity and sophistication about him.
  • Bad Boss: Light rules his circle of supporters, namely Misa, Ryuk, Takada, and Mikami, with an iron fist. And although he's always polite, accommodating, and courteous to the Japanese Anti-Kira Taskforce, there's really no other way to take plotting their deaths. However... in retrospect, Ryuk was free to do whatever the hell he pleased... and that includes penciling in Light's own name into the Death Note.
    • Justified in that Light is extremely security-conscious, and his success rests largely on the people in his command, both as Kira and the second L, not screwing up. Due to this, he kills or tries to kill almost everyone who helps him throughout the series.
  • Bad Dreams: During his first week of judgements in the manga; he also has a psychotic Nightmare Sequence in Relight 2 (complete with "holy shit" Scare Chord).
  • Bastardly Speech: Yes indeed; the one after L's death is a particularly infuriating example of damage control.
    • Following his father's death, when Matsuda is questioning whether capturing Kira is right or wrong, Light says that history will favor the victor; Kira will be seen as a criminal if he's caught, and will be seen as justice if he prevails. While this is meant to come across as a suggestion that the investigation team will be vindicated if they are successful, it also represents Light's belief that the world will soon come to accept him.
  • Batman Gambit: He's a master at manipulation.
  • Berserk Button: Don't suggest what Kira is doing is wrong...
  • Big Bad: As the main Villain Protagonist and, later, Shadow Dictator.
  • Big Bad Friend: Although he kept up the act of being a friend, or at least a decent co-worker, to L, Matsuda, and the rest of the taskforce, he is the mass murderer they've all been searching for. And although he would rather not kill off the taskforce, preferring instead to manipulate and deceive them, he will not hesitate to get rid of them if he feels that he needs to.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Initially, (in fact in the manga this is part of his initial justification for using the Death Note) but ends up being one of the many things forgotten by the Dark Side. Poor, poor Sayu.
  • Big Sleep: In the anime at least. When he was killed by Ryuk in front of the police in the manga, he Dies Wide Open.
  • Bishonen: Very much so. Though his features do coarsen a bit as the series progresses as he becomes older and nastier.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He acts polite, understanding, and caring towards the people around him, but in reality he's a Manipulative Bastard with a God complex. And boy when that facade drops, can he get nasty.
  • Black and White Insanity: Falls into this more and more as the series progresses.
    • Justified: People matching the diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder use black and white thinking, called splitting, as a central defense mechanism; they separate mental concepts into good versus evil, say, as an attempt to stabilize the sense of self in order to preserve self-esteem. Throughout the series Light certainly does show clear indications of perceiving himself as purely upright or admirable and others who do not conform to his will or values as purely wicked or contemptible.
  • Bloodbath Villain Origin: He begins his first week as Kira by killing so many people that Ryuk, a god of death, is surprised.
  • A Boy And His Shinigami
  • Brainy Brunette
  • Break the Cutie: The power of the Death Note, and the revelation that there is nothing after death, do this to Light in the very beginning.
  • Break the Haughty: This happens a bit every time he gets Out-Gambitted by his opponents, although he's fairly good at bouncing back. And, of course, his death counts as a truly epic example.
  • Broken Ace: There are hints in the series that Light wasn't entirely stable even before finding the Death Note; being so effortlessly perfect while surrounded by a world that he considered "rotten" while having little ability to fix it left him bored and seemingly depressed. And of course, as the series progresses he uses his near-inhuman charm to cover up his true nature.
  • Broken Messiah: invoked word for word in the first opening credits ("Doushite? Boku wa kowareta meshia?"). Word of God suggests that Light was the first victim of the Death Note-he was very nice and very pure before realizing the notebook was real-then it was only a matter of how fast and how far he would fall.
  • Brown Eyes: Although his character subverts the symbolism completely. Stable, trustworthy, and normal Light is not.
  • Brutal Honesty: Although it's a contrast to his usual approach to those around him, Light uses this tactic with Misa, most notably when he is just getting to know her and is sounding her out for motivation, understanding of the situation, and so forth.
  • The Butcher: His kill-count earns him the name "Kira."
  • Calling Card: "L do you know..."
  • Catch Phrase: Say it with me everybody...
  • Celibate Villain: Zigzagged: In the manga he dates as many as four women at a time to deflect suspicion, and has romantic trysts with Takada after becoming the second L in order to manipulate her into doing his bidding. However, he doesn't really care about romance or sex, so played straight in that regard.
  • The Charmer: When all else fails he switches to this tactic of manipulation in order to get someone's name or to save himself.
  • The Chessmaster: He manipulates and uses pretty much everyone he comes into contact with.
  • Chick Magnet: Let's count all of the names that pop up in the manga: Emi and Shiho (whom he mentions to Ryuk), Yuri (Spaceland Girl) and Mayu (whom Misa cites as competition), Kiyomi Takada (who begins her role in the story as the girl who asked him out in college) and of course Misa Amane herself. Word of God says that "during college he had about five or six girlfriends."
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Light betrays, has betrayed, or plans on betraying effectively everyone who was ever close in any way to him.
  • Clasp Your Hands If You Deceive: All the time.
  • Color Coded for Your Convenience: Official color seems to be red. Also wears a lot of black and white.
  • The Conscience: Memoryless!Light is ironically this for L.
  • Consummate Liar: Even L calls him out on it.

L: "Tell me Light, from the moment you were born, has there actually been a point in your life where you've actually told the truth?"

L: Absolutely amazing. The thing is I've asked countless investigators that same question and it took them minutes to even come up with an answer. But you, Light. You immediately thought of a scenario where Kira was talking directly to the investigators. I'm impressed. You'll make a fine detective someday.


L

Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (JP), Alessandro Juliani (EN)

The main antagonist of the series. However, he's the real good guy of this saga.

L is the most intelligent character in the Death Note series, as stated by the Word of God. He is the greatest detective in the Death Note world (the three greatest detectives, actually), able to control and work through the police force worldwide and notorious for uncovering seemingly unsolvable crimes, he's called in to work on the Kira (as Light is known) case. Since Kira needs a face and name to be able to kill people and L does not make public appearances and hides behind aliases (L being the most famous) he is the ideal opponent for Kira since neither knows the identity of the other. He establishes Kira's location by tricking him into killing an unknown deathrow inmate announcing himself as "L" on a live TV broadcast filmed only in the Kanto region of Japan and deduces his age soon afterwards by observing his simplistic, somewhat immature concept of justice and out-of-school-hours killings. Having established which members of the Japanese police department he can trust (which include Light's father) he names Light as a suspect for Kira and with a simple combination of remorseless logic, barely legal methods and sugar in-take, he places obstacles for him- and eventually Misa- to prove his theory, leaving them barely able to stay two steps ahead of him.

He is the opposing Deuteragonist of the series until he dies at the hands of Rem, but he had created a deadman switch, which resulted in his fellow oddball Near taking over the Kira case. His real name, revealed in an encyclopedia of the series (How To Read 13), is L Lawliet.

  • 20% More Awesome: He occasionally gives statistics about how right he is. The official guide claims that he makes these up to sound more credible, while another Word of God claims that whenever he mentions a statistic at all, he's always 99% sure. So all that "5%" or "47%" or whatever meant he was almost totally sure every time.
  • Admiring the Abomination: L only takes on cases that interest him and though understated he finds Kira/Light quite fascinating and regards him as a Worthy Opponent. L gets very annoyed at the appearance of a Second Kira because it's not HIS Kira and not playing by the same rules. In the live action movies he has a clear Pass the Popcorn moment when watching Light manipulate Naomi Misora on the monitors.

Souichiro Yagami: We have to stop this!
L: We're just getting to the good part.

Misa: I couldn't live in a world without Light!
L: Yes, that would be dark.

Aizawa: So, when does Ryuzaki sleep?
Matsuda: I once saw him sleeping in a chair in that position ... No, really!


Misa Amane

Voiced by: Aya Hirano (JP), Shannon Chan-Kent (EN)

The second Kira, an internationally famous model and pop star who started out as Light's Stalker with a Crush since, as Kira, he killed the burglar that murdered her parents when she was a little girl, thus making her feel in debt to him. She has one hell of a messed up lifespan due to multiple shinigami sacrificing their lives for her and her multiple exchanges for the Shinigami Eyes. She and her shinigami, Rem, helped Light finally outmaneuver and kill L, but not before dragging him through a series of events, both good and bad, started by her carelessness.

In the manga, Misa is stated to have committed suicide a year after Light dies. In the anime, it is implied that she does the same: the last scene of her in the series has her on the other side of the railing at the edge of a building. In the movies, she survives; due to the Death Notes being destroyed, she has lost her memory of being the second Kira, as well as Light being Kira. She remembers Light himself, and that she loves him, but knows that there is something missing that she cannot recall.

  • A Girl And Her Shinigami
  • Acceptable Feminine Goals: Misa is a model, actress, and singer. When Light tells her to quit her job because he's going to marry her, she cheers.
  • Adaptation Dye Job: Her eyes are apparently naturally brown in the manga but blue in the anime.
    • Not to mention she's blonde in both manga and anime but a brunette in the movies.
    • Her eyes switch between brown and blue in the anime depending on whether she's on the job as an Idol Singer. It's probably color contacts.
  • Affably Evil: She'll kill you without hesitation if you get in her way or cause trouble for Light, but other than that, she's a genuinely sweet girl.
  • Age-Inappropriate Dress: Her childlike manner makes her choice of clothing seem far too old for her.
  • All Women Are Lustful: A mild example. Misa does not harass Light for attention as often as some would have you think (in fact, in most scenes she seems content to simply be quietly in the background if Light happens to be nearby). But she does make a few bids for sexual attention from him, such as sitting in his lap, dressing in a corset, and asking him to come to bed with her. Keep in mind, though, that in all of these post-timeskip scenes Misa and Light have been together for at least four years; it's not unreasonable at all for her to try to get his attention from time to time. It would be less frustrating if the writers showed her trying to engage him emotionally and intellectually, however. Needless to say, they don't.
  • Aloof Big Sister: She either HAS one or IS one. The manga mentions that Misa has a sister still living in Kansai as a plot point but she doesn't even get Nominal Importance and after that it's never mentioned again. Though this could also be seen as part of her cover story, worked out with Aiber and L, to infiltrate Yotsuba; Aiber uses "your sister said that you said x about Kira" to introduce the information that Misa is connected to L to the Yotsuba group. It's never made clear if the sister actually exists or not.
  • And That Little Girl Was Me: When Rem tells Misa the story of how Gelus died and she got a second notebook.
  • Anguished Declaration of Love: After meeting Light and having him doubt and question her, Misa begins to cry, falls off of her chair and tells Light that she "just had to meet him."
  • Ax Crazy: When her Berserk Button is pushed.
  • Badass Adorable: Despite being a childish, energetic, squeaky-voiced Genki Girl, Misa does have her moments. She takes Sakura TV hostage, refuses to give up Light under L's torture, and executes her plot to ditch L's surveillance and get Higuchi to confess to her. She is also the resident cutie.
  • Bare Your Midriff: Several times, and not always just for Light.
  • The Beard: Light continues to see her, and later gets engaged to her, as a convenient cover for their Team Kira activities. Also, if you subscribe to the Asexual and Ambiguously Gay theories about Light, this trope can apply in a slightly different way.
  • Berserk Button: If anyone screws around with Light behind her back... even Light isn't safe from her wrath if this happens. As she tells Light, "If I see you with another girl, then I'll kill her!".
  • Beware the Silly Ones: After they actually meet her in person, no one - not Light, not Near, not Mello, not L or Aizawa or Mogi - takes her seriously. At all. In fact nearly every character dismisses her as a legitimate threat; in the few instances that Aizawa, Mogi, L, Near, and Mello feel that she may be trouble, it is as an agent of Light rather than in her own right. Light, knowing that Misa has said that she will kill her competition, sees other women anyway; and L, after Misa escapes from Mogi, pretty much shrugs the whole thing off. This is all despite the fact that Misa is dangerous: she is in charge of Light's killings from time to time, she threatens and controls news stations in both seasons, and she outs Higuchi as a Kira to L.
  • Black Bra and Panties: She wears this when trying to get Light's attention.
  • Blessed with Suck: Her Death Note and shinigami eyes absolutely ruined her life. Thanks, Rem.
  • Blondes Are Evil
  • Bloodbath Villain Origin: Misa is introduced as the supernatural killer who takes Sakura TV hostage, killing off innocent people and criminals alike to convince the world of her powers and then killing off the cops who race down there to stop her. During this, she threatens to kill yet more people. And she does it all solely to get Light's attention, because she must meet him, to tell him him how grateful she is that he killed her parents' murderer.
  • Blue Eyes or Eyes of Gold: She wears color contacts to work (and, curiously, when she first confronts Light), but her eyes are naturally brown, and the anime likes to catch them so that they look gold.
  • Bottle Fairy: She is shown drinking a few times in the second arc.
  • Bound and Gagged: Courtesy of L.
  • Broken Bird
  • Bumbling Sidekick: To Light. Although she's smart enough to find Light, dodge Mogi and manipulate Higuchi, her mistakes do cost them both.
  • Caught in the Rain: During the opening sequence of the first season, Light offers Misa his hand as she walks through the rain towards him.
  • Cleavage Window: In the shape of a heart, no less.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Light is hers. Woe to any woman who tries to come between them.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Misa certainly does not live in the same world as most other people.
  • Color Coded for Your Convenience: Her official color seems to be light blue.
    • Also, in the first arc, she's shown primarily wearing black while acting as the second Kira, and in the second arc she wears plenty of black and red.
  • Come Back to Bed, Honey: She tries this with Light; it ends with him ordering her out of bed and back to work.
  • Creepy Cool Crosses: She wears them in the manga and live action film series, though the anime eliminated them. They can be seen in her early turnaround designs though and the first opening, which suggests the change came later in production.
    • The collector's figure included with volume 5 of the DVD series retains the cross.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: She really is a lot smarter than she usually acts.
  • Cry Cute: She begins to cry in the scene when Light first meets her and she tells him that she'll work hard to make him love her.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Her brown eyes are often caught so that they appear gold, fitting with her blond hair.
  • Cute and Psycho: Yes and yes.
  • Cute but Cacophonic: There must be at least one shrill, squeaky-voiced character in the cast. It's like a rule of anime.
  • Cute Is Evil: Played very, very straight with her. Cute enough to earn the protective instincts of two shinigami and the sympathy of the Taskforce when they hold her captive, evil enough to kill many people with her Death Note (and offer to kill L) just to gain Light's love.
  • Cuteness Equals Forgiveness: To an extent, both in-universe and out. Despite being portrayed as viciously selfish and quite, quite mad, Misa never earns the same type of villain cred as, say, Light - whose eviler counterpart she was introduced as. Additionally, the characters in-universe definitely treat Misa far more gently than Light when both come under suspicion in the second season - compare Aizawa's grim, suspicious surveillance of Light with Mogi going shopping with Misa. Why is this? Misa is a small, sweet, cheerful, and cute woman, and that registers more immediately to both much of the audience and most of the characters than "ruthless serial killer."
  • The Cutie: She was designed to be adorable.
  • The Dark Chick: On Team Kira.
  • Dark Is Evil: She dresses primarily in black. And her bedroom is decked to the nines in creepiness.
  • Dark Mistress: Misa starts out as a second Kira who takes Sakura TV hostage and murders several cops and criminals to get Kira's attention. Later, she tracks down Kira, discovers that Kira is actually Light Yagami, and falls in love with him. She demands that Light take her on as his girlfriend; because she was already a villain in her own right, their joining forces would qualify for Unholy Matrimony status, but as she becomes immediately subservient to him and her role becomes simply "Light's devoted Love Martyr" as the story progresses, she develops into the Dark Mistress role.
  • Deadly Upgrade: Twice, for that matter.
    • She serves as Light's deadly upgrade: with the second Kira on his side and completely devoted to him, he gains the use of her shinigami eyes.
  • Death Seeker: Some of the material in the series seems to point to the fact that Misa isn't exactly concerned with her own life.
    • Misa deliberately seeks out dangerous situations: for one example, she walks home alone, at night, on a deserted street, and for another she begins the entire attack on Sakura TV while being across the street in person. She then shows up on the mass-murderer Kira's doorstep and volunteers to be his girlfriend while knowing full well that he could kill her. She in fact explicitly offers Light the option of killing her if she gets to be a burden. She begs Rem to kill her when she feels that she has a good justification to ask that of Rem, and, mind you, when Soichiro informs Misa that both she and Light are to be executed, it is Light's life that she begs for. And of course when Light dies, she kills herself soon after.
  • Did You Just Romance Cthulu?: There is a vengeful, godlike entity out there who can kill with just a name and a face. Obviously the best way to handle the situation is to offer to be his girlfriend.
  • Dissonant Laughter: When Rem agrees to murder L at Light's request, Misa's reaction is to laugh and clap her hands. In the anime, she even hugs Rem.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Comes with the job of being the second Kira. When she regains her Death Note and finds Light's note asking her to kill L, she gladly, even triumphantly, considers it. Her distress comes only when she realizes that she can't remember his name.
  • Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male): Light and Misa have a very unhealthy "relationship" if it can be called that at all. Misa stalks Light and forces a relationship with him. It is shown time and again that he appears to have no sexual interest in her and only tolerates her presence because he needs her for her powers and to keep her close to keep her from spilling his secrets. If he refuses her she could kill him. However after her initial appearance enraged Misa isn't taken seriously despite the fact that she could just as easily kill him as he could kill her. The "men are Made of Iron and women are Made of Plasticine" idea doesn't matter much when you can kill someone by writing on a piece of paper. Her slapping him around is Played for Laughs and is seen as allegedly "deserving" of being hit when he admits he doesn't feel the same way about her. She only gets away with her pushy and sometimes violent behavior because of the male characters' chivalry.
    • To be fair, this seems to be for a few reasons. Firstly, it doesn't seem too outrageous to think that Misa is just so childish and airheaded that she doesn't realize that that's not how a healthy relationship is supposed to work (if she knew how a healthy relationship was supposed to work, she probably wouldn't have stuck with Light). She is also fairly smart despite her airheadedness and may realize that Light doesn't really like her that much and would probably kill her if she didn't keep wrapped around her finger like that. We'll just say their "relationship" is really screwed up.
    • And to be fair, Misa is 5' and 79 lbs, and not muscled or trained. Light is 5'10. He's slender, true, but he's also fully grown and has been proven to be athletic. This is a pretty significant difference in physical mass. Violence in a relationship is never right, but Misa striking Light is a different situation, physically speaking, than Light striking Misa.
  • The Dragon: She becomes this for Light, until Light has her Death Note given to Mikami.
  • Driven to Suicide: What finally happens to her. She wasn't kidding when she said she couldn't dream of living in a world without Light.
  • Dumb Blonde: Then again, next to L or Light, pretty much anyone would look dumb by proxy.
    • Mind you, this doesn't stop her from outmaneuvering both Light and Higuchi with only a little help from Rem. If she'd wanted Light dead instead of being able to serve him, this would have been a much shorter series.
    • How To Read 13 ranks her as being 3/10 in knowledge, so she's about average intelligence. Supposedly.
    • She may be lacking in cold smarts (for example, until Light told her otherwise it never occurred to her that the Kira videos answering her own were fakes from the police), but she's cunning and well-versed in social skills and in recognizing and using other people's emotions. She wasn't capable of really understanding how some of her actions could negatively affect Light, for instance, but she was capable of playing Higuchi like a piano.
  • Elegant Gothic Lolita. She dresses like this when she becomes more famous - and in the anime, when she's about to jump off to her death after Light dies.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She genuinely loves Light, and she genuinely loved her parents.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: In story. Rem is in love with her, and Light's sister Sayu pretty much drools over her when they meet. Too bad she's Light-sexual, huh.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Light at first, Lampshaded when Light and L are building a profile of the Second Kira.

Light: ...this Kira isn't idealistic.
L: Yes. I really don't like the way he operates. It's not like Kira.

  • Evil Diva: Along with her other traits and hobbies, Misa is a singer as well as an actress and model; in the second arc, she gets hired to open a New Year's show with a song.
  • Evil Eye: Just look at her when Light tells her that he'll be dating other girls to keep up his image.
  • Explaining Your Power to the Enemy: She doesn't intend to do this, but her videos provide L with a lot of clues. And before she and Light officially team up, she eagerly hands out information to him.
  • Expy: Shares quite a few similarities with Harley Quinn.
  • Extreme Doormat: Misa-Misa would do ANYTHING for Light.
  • The Fashionista: Justified because she is an idol; Misa is often shown shopping, reading magazines, applying make-up, and so on.
  • Feminine Women Can Cook: Misa is heavily implied to be the one who cooks and cleans after the timeskip, when Light and Misa move in together; a strip from the omake extras released in the thirteenth volume explicitly shows her doing some fancy cooking while Light reads a newspaper.
  • Femme Fatale: In the Yotsuba arc.
  • First-Name Basis: With pretty much everyone.
  • Foot Focus: Barefoot whenever she's cozied up in her own home, and barefoot when incarcerated for two months straight. Considering that second one, being able to wiggle her toes may have been relieving- it was one of the few degrees of freedom her body had left.
    • Theres also a shot of her stripped stocking feet during Light and L's sparring match when she accidently steps into a cake she was eating.
  • Freudian Excuse: Her family was murdered right in front of her!
    • And she's lived either alone or with only Rem for company in the year since their deaths. No wonder she takes Light up on his offer to have her move in with him.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Debatable, but in the last few legs of the first season and then for the whole of the second season, Misa is associated with the Kira Taskforce and tolerated by them only because of her connection to Light. Aizawa, Ide, Soichiro, and Mogi never voice their opinion about the situation, but they never do seem quite happy with the idea of Misa following them around everywhere they go.
  • Genius Ditz: She has enough smarts to channelize her child-like charm into her very successful model and Idol Singer career. Also, she figures out how to expose Higuchi as the Yotsuba Kira to the police without revealing Rem's presence. She's actually quite clever, she's just more energetic and not as smart as the downright superhuman Light and L. If she didn't oggle Light so much, she could get her head in the game.
    • Some would argue that Misa has very good instincts. She taps right into Light's desire to control and use people from the very first time they meet, and her submissiveness gains her exactly what she wants (i.e. for Light to be her boyfriend).
    • Misa follows the situation more closely than she seems to. For example, there's a scene in the manga after the timeskip where, after Misa points out something Light hadn't gotten to yet and Light tells her to go to bed, Light thinks to himself that Misa was right.
  • Genki Girl: She is bouncy, expressive, and energetic.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She loses them in the second arc, supposedly as a sign of maturity.
  • Hair Colors
  • Hair of Gold: Subverted. Her character fits the Blondes Are Evil archetype, but it can be argued that her blonde hair is supposed to give her the appearance of innocence. In reality, she's just blissfully ignoring the consequences of her actions- even halving her natural lifespan.
    • Interestingly, when we see her nearly killed and then saved by Gelus in Rem's flashback, she has black hair (considering that she's Japanese, this is probably her normal color). When she makes her appearance as the second Kira and later as The Dragon / Dark Mistress for Light, she's blonde.
  • Happiness in Slavery: She willingly volunteers herself to do anything for Light, and seems to never have a problem with it. Even after Light overwhelms her with work for him and yells at her in anger, she still beams when he walks into the room.
  • Harmful to Minors: Her parents were murdered right in front of her. She breaks down in tears when she tells Light about it.
  • Hello, Nurse!: In addition to being very popular with the boys (and the girls), Misa wears a nurse's outfit once, as a disguise.
  • Hero Worshipper: Towards Light.
  • Hormone-Addled Teenager
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Even during those times when she claims she understands that Light doesn't give a damn about her, she still swoons for him.
    • And the classic:

Misa: Light would never kill Misa!

  • The Idiot From Osaka: She's from Kansai.
  • Jack the Ripoff: She claims to be Kira to get Light's attention, killing off several people in precisely the same manner. However unlike Light, who tries to be subtle in his methods. Misa's way too bombastic in her approach and leaves too many clues for L to rightfully suspect her. If Light hadn't agreed to take her on and orchestrated to make her look innocent, she would've been locked away permanently the first time she was caught.
  • Karma Houdini: In the live action movies.
    • However, this has a brilliant explanation: the police couldn't convict her without exposing the existence of the Death Note. Plus with the Note's destruction, she won't remember having ever been Kira, or having used the notebook.
  • Kawaiiko: Yes, although in most of her appearances it only serves to add to her sheer creepiness.
  • Kitsch Collection: Misa's room which is filled with candles, religious memorabilia, and creepy dolls and things that look like they came out of Hot Topic.
  • Knight Templar: Misa is as willing as Light and Mikami to fight evil for a New World.
  • Lack of Empathy: If your name isn't Light Yagami, you might as well be a person-shaped cardboard cutout.
  • Lady Macbeth
  • Large Ham: She even overacts in-universe!
    • Justified: During her plot to get proof that Higuchi is acting as Kira, the audience can hear her quite calmly calculating just how much cuteness, charm, and energy to use in her responses.
  • Lean and Mean: She is 5' and 79 lbs. Justified, as she is a model.
  • Loony Fan: Towards Light.
  • Love At First Sight: Towards Light, again. (Light actually looks physically pained when she later asks him if he believes in this.)
  • Love Makes You Crazy and Love Makes You Evil: Subverted a bit, because she was already crazy and evil before falling in love with Light. Her devotion to him, however, only led her further and further down that dark path.
    • Considering that she loved her parents and that their murders, which happened right in front of her, and the possibility that their murderer might get off scott-free were the things that drove her to sympathize with Kira's ideology to begin with, this might be played 100% straight.
  • Love Martyr: She'll do anything for Light, and the tragedy of it all comes across strong and clear.
  • Luminescent Blush: While daydreaming about Light.
  • Mad Love: Her relationship with Light is not healthy.
  • Meaningful Name: From How To Read, it says her name comes from Kuromisa meaning "Black Mass."
  • Ms. Fanservice: That wardrobe of hers. Many viewers wish they were Light, if only for the sake of Misa.
  • Mysterious Woman: Misa shows up out of the blue on Light's doorstep, in a little black dress with a killer notebook and a god of death, and simply introduces herself, saying that she came because she thought that he might be worried that she would go to the police instead. Light looks wary and rather unnerved, but - and without knowing anything else about her (besides the fact that she is responsible for Ukita's deaths, among others) - he invites her in.
  • NameDar: Misa has the eyes.
  • The Nicknamer: She is shown nicknaming Light (much to his horror and annoyance) as her Knight in shining armor or Raito-Naito, Matsuda (Matsu), Mogi (Mochi), and Aizawa (Monchichi); by the second arc, the last three all appear to treat it as normal.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: "What a beautiful way to kill!"
  • No Accounting for Taste: A number of characters express slight skepticism on Misa's relationship with Light. However, the members of the Task Force, who witness the decidedly one-way, unhealthy relationship on a daily basis, never seem to actually notice just how unlikely it is, or question its genuineness until several years down the line.
    • Perhaps they were assuming that Opposites Attract, or simply keeping out of Light's business out of respect. There is a scene in the first season where Misa, returning triumphantly from tricking the hell out of Higuchi, sits in Light's lap ... and although no one actually says anything, Soichiro looks over from the background at them with a very amusing expression on his face.
  • No Place for Me There: Asked in the ending of "Misa no Uta" ("Misa's Song).
  • No Sense of Personal Space: She hugs and clings to Light, Ryuk, Rem, and Mogi.
  • Not-So-Harmless Villain: She spends much of her time in the first arc going about her job, teasing Light and L, reading magazines, playing with her make-up and hair, and being grudgingly tolerated by the taskforce. No one takes her seriously: Aizawa forcefully throws her out of the room solely because she's being annoying, L mocks her, and the others tend to just ignore her. And then Light's master plan comes full circle and Misa finds herself being appointed as the criminal-killer for the time being. Thrilled to be of service, she dresses up in a beautiful black dress and goes for a walk, singing sweetly ... while murdering the guilty. And some of those deaths are pretty gruesome.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Sometimes. She's at least smarter than she acts most of the time.
    • In the Yotsuba arc, at least in the manga, when she's in the car with Higuchi and later talking to Light and L, you can see her calculating her actions and reactions quite calmly in her mind.
  • Obliviously Evil: She seems to genuinely believe that she's a good person doing the right thing. Or at least the justified, necessary thing in the service of the person she loves the most.
  • The Obstructive Love Interest: Especially early on. "You're my boyfriend now! Squee! I have the following demands..."
  • Odd Friendship: Most obviously with L, though the extent to which theirs is a "friendship" is negotiable. However, by she second arc, she's actually won over Mogi, a man her polar opposite, and the two seem quite close.
    • Mello even says that she appears to be his girlfriend.
  • Of Corsets Sexy: She wears one to try to get Light's attention; unfortunately for her, it doesn't work.
  • Older Than They Look: She's 19 at the start of the series though she looks younger than the 17 year old Light. Lampshaded when a character (in the second arc, no less) believes her to be a teenage girl between 14 and 20 years old. She happens to be in her twenties at that particular point.
  • The Ophelia: Cute? check. Insane? check. Puts on pretty dresses and murders people? Definitely.
  • Overt Operative: Misa is famous and so her face is everywhere. If anyone else has the Shinigami eyes she'd be the first to be discovered. That's why Light has her suddenly quit the movie in the second arc when the mafia gets a hold of the notebook and the eyes.
  • Panty Shot: Lampshaded by Light's little sister, of all people.
  • Parental Abandonment: Her Freudian Excuse, as explained above.
  • Pay Evil Unto Evil: "I wanted that man to pay for what he did!"
  • Perky Female Minion: She's been seen giggling and clapping her hands while Light plots.
  • Perky Goth: Her attire, especially earlier in the series.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Don't let her sweetness and good cheer, however genuine, fool you. She kills people. She's just as dangerous as any other Kira.
  • Pillow Pistol: She keeps her Death Note hidden under her mattress.
  • Ping-Pong Naivete: In some scenes (when you can hear her thoughts), she comes across as quite calculating. In others, she comes across as downright ditzy. Also, she seems to bounce between being thoughtful and solemn when contemplating her role as the second Kira (the best example would be the scene in which she sings "Misa no Uta" and pauses to look sadly out over the horizon) to being cheerful and enthusiastic about it all.
  • Plucky Comic Relief: She serves as the humorous element in some of the darker scenes, albeit not to the same extent as Ryuk.
  • Poisonous Friend: She cheers Light on in his quest, and supports him wholeheartedly. This does not help Light's problems in the least.
  • Protagonist Secret Service:

Misa: (swooning) I would gladly die if it were for you, Light!
Light: (sweat-dropping) We just met.

Misa: Kira is everything ... Kira is everything to me!

  • Psychopathic Womanchild: Type D, Acts like a sweet and perky child, despite her madness.
  • Quickly-Demoted Woman: Before Light and Misa meet, they are both legitimately threatening agents in their own right, and Misa is, by and large, the one in control of the situation. It is made very clear, however, that Misa handles the job of being Kira badly: she kills more indiscriminately than Light, misunderstands Light's goals, and in general is a pain for Light while giving L some valuable information. As soon as she meets Light she offers to subordinate herself to him, and after she and he discuss some of her mistakes she points out that if she does what he tells her to do from now on, she'll be safe. She then remains Light's subordinate - despite a few shows of legitimate competence, such as when she discovers the Yotsuba Kira - until the end of the second arc, where he has her give up her memories and Death Note, makes no real effort to get her back from Near after Near kidnaps her, and effectively abandons her.
  • Rapunzel Hair: Depicted with this sometimes, such as on the Volume 4 manga cover, although most of the time her hair is medium-length.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning
  • The Renfield
  • Samus Is a Girl: Light and the investigators assume that the Second Kira to be male. L also refers to the Second Kira as a "he" (though L might have known sooner considering he is L and had access to physical evidence; he could have just decided not to reveal the gender so as not to give Light any clues.)
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Light and Misa.
  • Secret Keeper: Even while under L's Cold-Blooded Torture.
  • Selective Obliviousness: To the nth degree. There is a major disconnect between Misa's personality and her actions, and it's safe to say that the full impact of what she does is something that she simply does not understand. (The anime at least gives her one sequence of contemplation, but it's implied at best.) There is another major disconnect between how she views those around her and what their actions are; the best example would be her adoration of Light, which continues in spite of all that Light does, but her friendship with L, who had her tortured in an earlier episode, is another.
  • Serial Killer Kira
  • Significant Birth Date: Christmas
  • "Silly Me" Gesture: Although not the only instance, she most notably uses one as a rather clever part of her manipulation of Higuchi.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Towards Light. She wouldn't even kiss another guy while acting.
  • Smitten Teenage Girl: She blushes over Light after she spies on him and looks him up on the internet, and it only gets worse from there. At twenty-six she's still completely infatuated with him. Enough to kill herself rather than live in a world without him.
  • Sociopathic Hero
    • The Sociopath: Calmly contemplates killing Rem because it would be more convenient.
  • Spanner in the Works: For both Light and L.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: The live action films.
    • This actually becomes an important plot point in the novelization of the spinoff film, L: Change the World.
    • Her survival is left ambiguous in the anime, which does not show or mention her suicide. The Japanese anime guidebook states that her deathdate is unknown.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Towards Light again.
  • Stalking Is Funny If It Is Female After Male
  • Stepford Smiler: She acts happy and cheerful but Beneath the Mask she is psychologically traumatized, uncaring, self-destructive, manipulative and genuinely believes that criminals should die. She has more in common with her "boyfriend" than you might think.
  • Stocking Filler: Misa's outfits always showcase her legs.
  • Strawberry Shorthand: It's something she and L have in common.
  • Street Smart: While Misa is by no means a genius like Light or L she does have very good instincts. When meeting Light for the first time she seems to instinctively know how to appeal to Light's God Complex and during the Yotsuba arc with just a little help from Rem she successfully outmaneuvered and controlled Higuchi to "solve" the Kira case.
  • Sympathetic Murderer: Misa evokes quite a lot of sympathy from Kira's pursuers, considering all she has done.
    • She gains sympathy from the audience, too. Very few people will understand wanting to reign as a God over a New World, which costs Light points on the popularity front. Far more of those watching will identify with Misa's grief over losing her family and her heartfelt desire to support and help the person she loves, which is essentially what she is trying to accomplish during the story.
  • Terms of Endangerment: After just meeting Light she starts calling him cutesy nicknames like "Light-darling" or "Raito-Naito."
    • Note that this takes place right after Light thinks to himself that Misa could kill him if he refuses her.
  • Thinks Like a Romance Novel: She's the heroine and Light is her knight in shining armor. Needless to say she's very Wrong Genre Savvy.
  • Third Person Person: Mercifully, this was omitted for the most part in the English translation of the manga, and completely eliminated in the English dub of the anime.
  • Together in Death: Misa kills herself not very long after Light dies. In the anime, shots of Misa committing suicide are shown alongside shots of Light dying.
  • Unequal Pairing: She swears complete devotion to Light, assuring him that he can use her as he wishes and that he can kill her if he sees fit. Light, of course, with that raging god complex of his, views her merely as a pawn; although he has a few moments when he seems almost fond of her (usually when she's just been extremely useful), they don't last long and he quite coldly contemplates killing her throughout the series.
    • Interestingly enough, though, this also gets played back the opposite way early on. Misa forces Light to make her his girlfriend; he has little to no choice in the matter, because Rem will kill him if he attempts to off her, and he needs Misa close and controlled to protect his identity of Kira; and he also considers that Misa could kill him otherwise.
  • The Unfettered: Her goal is to help Light. She will do anything to further that goal.
  • Unholy Matrimony: With Light; they are engaged in the second arc.
  • Unkempt Beauty: After she was released from captivity, she spent her next scene in pj's, without makeup and with her hair down (more or less like this). More than one viewer thought she looked quite nice like that.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Had her parents not been killed when she was a little girl, she would've possibly grown into the same Idol Singer... without the Ax Crazy Yandereness.
  • Villain Protagonist
  • Villain Song: "Misa no Uta", sung while she's killing people, no less.
  • Villains Out Shopping: Besides literally going shopping with Mogi, Misa is shown having tea with Light's family, scolding Ryuk to stay and help her with the cleaning, and going about her daily job as a model and actress.
  • Violently Protective Girlfriend: Misa is eager to kill for Light's sake. "So just take me to where L is and I'll write his name down!"
  • Walking Techbane: In the manga Misa is no good with computers or technology and L mocks the poor quality of the Second Kira tapes. In the anime Misa is shown purchasing Light's personal information online.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: In the manga, Misa has a cat, which is shown briefly curled up next to her while she looks up Light on the internet. This cat is neither seen nor mentioned again.
    • She also mentioned once that she duped a friend of hers into touching the videos she would later send out to the task force to throw them off her trail and have her friend arrested instead. One wonders if said friend was caught or not.
  • Wig, Dress, Accent: Used to avoid attracting attention while tracking down Light and later Higuchi.
  • Woman in Black
  • Yandere: Misa loves Light obsessively, and has shown herself to be ready and willing to kill her competition.
  • Zettai Ryouiki: The Second Kira's standard uniform.


Mello

Voiced by: Nozomu Sasaki (JP), David Hurwitz (EN)

One of L's two potential successors, a handsome but dangerous young man with a massive inferiority complex whose real name is Mihael Keehl. Briefly after the timeskip, having resigned himself to the fact that he cannot work with Near, he sets up a gang of Mafia members even Kira hasn't noticed who abduct the head of the Japanese police department from whom- following a spot of torture- he deduces that there are two Death Notes within the human world and vows to acquire both of them to stop Kira once and for all before Near does. When Kira kills his first hostage, he masterminds the kidnap of Light's little sister, Sayu, in hopes of forcing the Task Force (which Light's father is on) to hand over one of the Death Notes. In the manga he then uses his possession of this to blackmail the President of the United States into supplying his gang with explosives and weaponry to further assist them in their plans and even intimidates a Shinigami into standing guard outside his secret lair to protect him against military retaliation (not shown in anime). Although his mob are able to kill off said invading soldiers with the Death Note, the Task Force lead their own raid on his hideout and take the notebook from him. However, he indirectly kills Light's father.

As the raid concludes, he sets off a bomb in the warehouse where he and his gang are hiding, burying his attackers in rubble and escaping but giving him a huge scar across his face (not that it deters his fangirls). He and Matt (the third most-likely successor to L) kidnap Kiyomi Takada, which leads to Mikami's screw-up and Light's downfall. Both of them die in the process.

Besides being in the manga and anime, Mello also appears in the spin-off prequel novel, Another Note, where he acts as the Narrator.

In stark contrast to Near and L (the latter of which he worships), Mello is extremely dynamic, a ruthless mob boss, but just as brilliant as Near. Also, he likes chocolate- possibly as hearkening back to L's own sweet tooth to show that side of his personality (ruthlessness aside) as continuing in him.


Near

Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka (JP), Cathy Weseluck (EN)

L's true successor, named Nate River, and the one who truly takes down Kira in the end. Characterized by the contrast of his mature conversation with his childlike playing with toys, he runs the SPK, a force from the USA specially designed to unmask Kira on reasoning that the new "L" Light Yagami, is incompetent. Like his predecessor, he also suspects Light to be Kira and periodically makes life difficult for him both unwittingly and wittingly- the former by reminding Light of L through the style of his speech and analytical skills and the latter by sowing seeds of doubt amongst the Task Force to make some of them suspect Light as well. He soon comes to suspect Mikami and Takada to have something to do with Kira as well. Despite having every right to do so, he refuses to incarcerate Light and Mikami and use the lack of deaths following as evidence.

The closest thing that the one-shot comic three years later has to a main character, he drives C-Kira to suicide with words alone. It's worth noting, however, that the one-shot's canon status is debatable, as it appears to have had no involvement from Ohba or Obata.

"Nobody can tell what is right and what is wrong, what is righteous and what is evil. Even if there is a God and I had His teachings in front of me I would think it through and decide if it was right and wrong myself. I'm no different to you. I believe in what I think is right, and believe that to be righteous. You are no god. And I find the whole idea of you setting the path for all the people to follow is neither peaceful nor righteous. And anybody who claims to be a god and kills people from left to right is neither peaceful nor righteous."